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    mcmillan vs. AICS

    AICS because it's more comfortable for me, from every shooting position, than any other stock.
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    ballistics calculator

    JBM Ballistic Calculator
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    Heller Built Unusual Coalition:Lesbians Team Up With the NRA

    The NAACP opposes gun rights because it has become another bureaucratic organization that thrives and survives on the supposed victimization of their membership and the right to sue anyone they see as the victimizers. In this case, the victimizers would be gun manufacturers.
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    Anyone use www.gunkings.com

    I just got a bunch of stuff from them. Great prices and reliable.
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    Gun Pictures

    A Colt Commander: A custom rifle:
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    Photos from two days of scouting and shooting in NM

    What are the specs and details on the 6.5 Creedmoor?
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    Photos from two days of scouting and shooting in NM

    The 6.5x47L is looking really impressive. I definitely see one of these or a .260 in my future.
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    Precision Rifle Thoughts/Suggestions (Searched and compiled some info)

    If you want something versatile that can fulfill the "tactical" rifle criteria and be used for hunting, you might want to also look at a Rem 700 LTR. Its lighter weight will be much more comfortable to carry around on those long hunting hikes. Yet, it's still should serve you well to 700 yards...
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    Photos from two days of scouting and shooting in NM

    Zak, how much drop did you dial for the 6.5x47L at 1350?
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    To flute or not to flute? That is the question.

    It's simple physics. You flute the barrel, it will not be as stiff as it was before the fluting. Period.
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    Scoped Rifle pics

    Rifle is built with a Surgeon action in an AICS. Built by Gardner Precision (GAP). .308, 22" barrel. Badger rings. Scope is a U.S. Optics SN-3 SSDS.
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    Scoped Rifle pics

    2TransAm, thanks for posting my pic and saving me the trouble. :D Here's a couple more for your consideration:
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    Do you owe a criminal assailant a fair fight?

    The law does allow for the use of a firearm when there is a disparity of force. If you're a 98 lb. female being attacked by an unarmed 6'3", 250 lb male you'd be justified in using a gun.
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    What's the difference between a slip cuff sling and the m24 sling?

    The Quick Cuff has the cuff separate from the sling. When you need to use your sling for shooting, you just attach it to the sling with a fastex buckle (assuming the you already have the cuff on your support arm). With the Slip Cuff, you have to slip your arm through the cuff. You'll have to...
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    What's the difference between a slip cuff sling and the m24 sling?

    The TIS sling, like any other sling can be used for portage and of course allow for transition from a long arm to a handgun. However, for carbines and smaller rifle platforms I'd probably go for something different, either a one or two point sling that's appropriate for the use that this type...
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    What's the difference between a slip cuff sling and the m24 sling?

    After using a TIS sling, I will have no other on my field rifles. AR15s are another story.
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    schmidt bender? worth the money

    I definitely wouldn't buy the S&B PM scopes for hunting. They do have less expensive scopes that I think are good for hunting.
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    schmidt bender? worth the money

    The only Zeiss with a FFP mil dot reticle is a $3000 scope. That's even more than S&B. There's no such thing as a free lunch. When you get glass of that quality and the same types of feature, you're going to be paying similar prices.
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    schmidt bender? worth the money

    My bad. Forgot to include Leupold.
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